Full title reads: "Earl of Harewood Introduces Fiancee".
Buckingham Palace, London.
Top view of Royal Garden Party. MV of crowds. GV of cars arriving at Palace gates. MV crowds watch outside. CU pan Leslie Hore-Belisha arriving. Various young women arrive - Debs / debutantes being...
Full title reads: "Earl of Harewood Introduces Fiancee".
Buckingham Palace, London.
Top view of Royal Garden Party. MV of crowds. GV of cars arriving at Palace gates. MV crowds watch outside. CU pan Leslie Hore-Belisha arriving. Various young women arrive - Debs / debutantes being introduced to society. MS young girl in crowd wearing only underwear. Pan to guardsman in sentry box.
SV Miss Marian Stein getting out of car. CU Pan Miss Stein walking, turns and looks into camera.
Top view garden party.
SV King George VI, Queen Elizabeth (later Queen Mother), two Princesses followed by Queen Mary and the Princess Royal.
TV Miss Stein and the Earl of Harewood walking on lawn.
TV Miss Marian Stein (soon to be Countess of Harewood) and the Earl of Harewood.
SV Queen holding parasol, talking to man
SV Princess Elizabeth shaking hands with personality. SV Duke and Princess Elizabeth (later Queen Elizabeth II) talking to people.
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